DermaplaningDermaplaning is a skin exfoliation process that removes dead skin cells and vellus hair (peach fuzz) from the face preparing the skin for better product penetration which leads to refreshed and luminous skin.

Periodic dermaplaning helps expose the youngest layer of your skin, permitting a more constant and healthy maintenance of the largest organ of the human body!

Dermaplaning is performed with a surgical scalpel scraped across the surface of the skin. You may have seen DIY dermaplaning kits at the store, but this treatment should be performed by a professional. You will get the safest, more precise, and intense rejuvenating results from a professional.

• Safe for all skin types.
• No down time.
• Removes pollutants, such as oil and dirt that cling to vellus hair, clogging your pores and causing breakouts.
• Provides a smoother and brighter complexion.

Frequently asked questions

Q: What if I have acne?

A: Active acne is not a good fit for dermaplaning. The blade may further aggravate and irritate the blemishes. Your skin should be free of acne before receiving treatment.

Q: Will my hair grow back darker and thicker?

A: No. The vellus hairs are shaved closely across the skin’s surface and will grow as normal. The hair will not grow back any darker or thicker.

Q: Is Dermaplaning for any type of skin?

A: All skin types benefit from dermaplaning. Dull skin, dry skin, sun-damaged skin is well suited for dermaplaning.

Q: Is Dermaplaning painful?

A: No. the treatment is painless. The sensation is comparable to a light loofa scrubbing.

Q: Are there any precautions that should be taken following treatment?

A: Sun protection is important after treatment. Your fresh skin will be vulnerable to UV damage and sunburn. Be sure to apply an SPF moisturizer or sunscreen.

Q: Can I have Demaplaning and chemical peel procedures together?

A: Yes! Dermaplaning prior to a peel increases the effectiveness of the peel. This may also increase the downtime.